josmy Wilson and Jon Harvey did their thing In “Mime Muslca” on April 30th. Club'n ............ around It’s been more than a month since the American Society of Engineers had its last formal meeting. The club's most recent activities include ASME Stu dent Night, which was April 17. The night opened up with a dinner at San Carlos in York and was highlighted by a Harley-Davidson Plant tour. The ASME Annual Student Conference which took place on April 20-21 at Lehigh Universi ty wound up to be an informa tive event as well as an ex perience in true professional ism. Capitol Campus was rep resented by Lou Rapp. Lous presentation concerned the case for hydrogen as a fuel. The feasibility of alternative energy sources seemed to be a popular topic among competitors. John Battaglioli of Union College, whose presentation concerning the design of a left ventricular assist device, took first place. Capitol Campus was awarded for highest attendance. Also, due to the effort of president Terry Hershner, Capitol Cam pus was awarded second place in the Bendix contest. This con test is based on the number of activities sponsored throughout the year. Of the 27 sections contained in Region 111, there were approximately 15 sections represented at the conference. «-■ ■- » !_L - fife Head Keeper 8 West Main St Hummelstown. PA # %wJimpd** % tjTwnyuiU £ JncttU* Largest selection of paraphernalia ip the area Hours — 12:00 - 9:00 Mon. Fri. 12:00 -8:00 Sat. Phone 566-3624 4) 325 a iaz % off ana jufw* uo/a I/'. The election of officers of the 79-80 year was held last term. The results are Frank Huk, President; Al Butcavage, Vice-President; Joe Winnicki, Secretary; and Marty Wasser, Treasurer. In view of the fact that this election was publicized greatly and even delayed in order to accumulate votes, these officers were elected by 20 percent of the club’s mem bers. One final note, ASME will be having; an all you can eat and drink picnic sometime this term for its members. Perhaps this lightened atmosphere will draw some enthusiasm into ASME. The Chi Gamma lota Frat ernity has rotten into the swing of April. Inspite of a weeks early vacation, our Easter ham campaign was a success. Five lucky winners were able to present an Blb. ham to their families and friends for enjoyment over the Easter holiday. Our keggar planned for April 7 was cancelled, but the members are discussing alter native plans for the month of May. Students can expect at least one more bash from the XGl’s before leaving Capitol Campus for the summer. Meetings were held on April 10 and 17, at which time six new members entered our ranks. These new members are: Mike Sheldon, Ginger Vestich, Phil Geigert, Harry Lambert, Lou Popa and Vince Zarrella. Our athletic teams are also going strong. Currently, the softball team is 1-1. The Gnat men were defeated 13-7 on Sera Tec Biological: 260 Reily St. The audience was part of the show on April 30th in the auditorium as Jon Harvey and Joemy Wilson presented “Mime Musics." This program was an offering of tne Penn State Cultural Committee. The largest segment of the audience was a sizable group of fourth graders from Grandview Elementary School. The artists quickly adapted their program and the results were charming. The youngsters responded enthusiastically to both Jon’s mime and the musical offerings of Joemy as she accompanied herself on an Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer, a tradit ional folk instrument. She led the group into sing ing a folk song, “Green Corn?’ Commenting ~ that “TMI has given Middletowners much to protest." Joemy then introd- April 19. April 23 saw an intense game with the Bush wackers, who won 94. The volleyball team entered the playoffs on April 19, but were defeated by Heartpunch. Bowling has recently start ed, and from first reports the team should be strong compet ition. On April 24, members and guests boarded a bus and head ed for Veterans Stadium to see the Phillies play the Dodgers. All going were supplied with Does work hav* you watching the clock? Is the day making you a nervous wreck? Does school have you worn out? Ifyou saidyestoanyof the above, why not drop by Bar*-Tee Mo where you oan lay back and RELAX for 1 Vi hours or so and be PAID! Infect by donating plaama you can earn about 988 a month. Fake it by Joan h. klein uced a protest song, “Garbage," in which the audience again participated. A highlight of the perfor mance was Jon’s lesson in mime. Stepping out of charact er, he told nils lute, ners some of .the techniques of "communic ating without sound." In the spirit of education, he then leaped from the stage and, in hilarious face-to-face confro ntations, made certain his”stu dents” had been listening. The lesson was a preview of the workshop which followed the performance. The husband-wife team is from the Philadelphia area. They have performed across country and nave been seen on educational TV. Presently, they are on a tour of all PSU campuses. foodr beer and entertainment. The weekend of April 27-29 is the Annual Veterans Softball Tournament at University Park. Reservations have been made for the team. Congratulations to all the new Executive Officers and Senators. Best of luck to all your efforts in the forthcoming year. If our Fraternity can be <h any assistance in your efforts, please feel free to contact members of the Executive Board. 232-1901 Harrisburg, Pa. 17102
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